Sura that all be well. The best dua for getting rid of debt. Dua for health and healing from diseases

In order to receive barakah in deeds, one should try to turn to Allah Almighty in the best possible way, and in deeds beware of what He forbade and do what He commanded. Muslims need to trust in the Almighty Creator and turn to Him with prayers for help.

Barakat in deeds and in subsistence is the mercy of Allah Almighty, without which the affairs of a person are not complete.

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakat and increase the inheritance in business, there are different duas, and today we offer you several of them:

Allahumma rizkan halalyan taiyban bila kyaddin wastajib duana bila raddin wa nauzu bikya anil fadihatainil-fakri wad-dini subhanal-mufarriji an kuli mahzunin wa ma’mumin subhana mann jaalya hazainihu bi qudratihi baynal kafi van nuni. Innama amruhu iz arada shayan an yakulalahu kun fayakun. Fa subhanal-lazi biadihi malakutu shain wa ilaihi turj'aun. Huval-avvalyu minal avali wal-akhyyru ba’dal akhiri va zahyyru val-batinu va khuva bi kuli shain alim layyakya mislikhi shayun fil ardzyy valya fis-samai va huvas-samiul alim. La tudrikuhul-absarun wa huva yudrikul-absara wa huval-latiful habir. Walhamdulillahi Rabbil Ayalmin.

Dua translation:

“Oh, Almighty Allah! Grant me barakat in my abundance, and give me the opportunity, as a result of my most productive work, to earn a lot of permitted good. Oh, Almighty Allah! Grant the opportunity to spend this property for the sake of Your contentment for the benefit of yourself, your family and others, avoiding excess! Oh, Almighty Allah! Save our movable and immovable property, our workplace, our wealth and our lives from various troubles, fires, theft and other hardships! Oh, Almighty Allah! Give us knowledge of the permissibility and rights of other (Your) servants. Give us the opportunity to earn eternal happiness by spending our property, wealth and soul for Your pleasure. Praise be to Allah Almighty, Lord of the worlds!”

What dua to read for good luck in business and for getting barakah?

Dua for success and barakat in business

Most entrepreneurs, especially those who have achieved some success in business, argue that in order to achieve something in business, you need to work, work, work ... Of course, we must create reasons for the fulfillment of our desires. However, if there is no barakat (grace) and tawfiq (assistance) from Almighty Allah, a person will not achieve any success in business and in other areas. Allah Almighty in the hadith al-qudsi, which is transmitted from Abu Zarr al-Ghifari (may Allah be pleased with him) says: “O My servants! If the first and last of you, humans and jinn, stand in one place and ask Me (for something), and I give each one what he asked for, this would reduce what I have only as much as the needle reduces (the amount water) when it is immersed in the sea. (Muslim, 2577) That is, if the Almighty Allah gives every person everything that he asks from Him, this will practically not reduce His wealth. Allah Almighty instructs his slaves to turn to him with prayers and ask him to fulfill all their desires and promises to fulfill them: “And your Lord, Allah Almighty, said:

“Call to Me (please to Me) and I will answer you (give what you ask).” (Sura Ghafir, 60)

In order for the Almighty Creator to grant barakat, assist and increase the inheritance in business, there are different duas. Therefore, whoever wants to succeed in business should make dua and ask for barakah and assistance from Allah Almighty. From Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) it is transmitted that a man said to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): “O Messenger of Allah, this world has turned away from me, and it is moving away and moving away from me.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to him: “Have you not heard the prayer (salat) of the angels and the tasbih of all the creatures of Allah, through which they receive their inheritance? Read a hundred times at dawn: “Subhana Allahi wa bihamdihi Subhana Allahi l-‘azim, astagfiru Allah” “Exalted is Allah, all praise be to Allah, exalted is the great Allah. I ask for forgiveness (sins) from Allah, "and the whole world will humbly come to you." This man left and after a while returned and said: “O Messenger of Allah, verily, this world has turned towards me so that I do not know where to put it (property).” (Al-Khatib) It is also narrated from Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “When Allah lowered Adam (peace be upon him) to Earth, he got up, went to the Kaaba and performed a two-rakah prayer . Then Allah inspired him to read this dua: “Allahumma innaka ta’lamu sarirati wa ‘alaniyyati fa-kbal ma’zirati, wa ta’lamu hajati fa-‘tini su’li, wa ta’lamu ma fi nafsi fa-gfir-li zanbi. Allahumma inni as'alyuka imanan yubashiru kalbi, wa yakinan sadikan hatta a'lama annahu la yusibuni illa ma katabta li, varizan bima kasamta li" "O Allah! Verily, You know my secret and manifest deeds, so please accept my apologies. You know all my needs, give me what I ask. You know everything that I hide in my soul, forgive my sins. O Allah, I ask You for iman (faith), which governs my heart, I ask for deep right conviction, which will inform me that nothing will befall me except what You have prescribed for me, I also ask contentment with what You have endowed me. . Further, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Then Allah Almighty told Adam (peace be upon him): “O Adam! Verily, I have accepted your repentance and forgiven your sins. Whoever turns to Me with this dua, I will forgive his sins, save him from the most difficult problems, drive away the devil from him, make his trade the best among all merchants, and this world will be forced to favor him, even if he himself does not wish it "". (Tabarani)

Dua with transcription and translation into Russian

  • Wa minhyum man yakulu rabbanā ‘ātinā fi ad-dunya hasanatan wa fi al-‘āhiratihasanatan wa kinā gyazāba an-nār. The semantic translation of a prayer from the Koran into Russian: “Lord, grant us good in this life and good in eternity and protect us from hellish punishment” (Sura al-Baqarah, ayat - 201).
  • Rabbanā lā tuzig kulubanā bagda ‘iz hyadaitanā va hyab lanā min ladunka rahmatan ‘innaka ‘anta al-vahkhāb rabbanā ‘innaka jamigyu an-nāsi liyavmin lā raiba fihyi ‘inna Allāhya lā yuhlifual-migād. The semantic translation of the verse from the Koran: “Our Lord! Do not lead our hearts astray from the path of the true, after You have guided them to this path. Grant us Your mercy, verily, You are the infinitely Bestower. Lord, You will gather all people for a Day of no doubt. Allah always fulfills the promise. [The news of the Day of Judgment was reported by all the prophets and messengers, it is promised by God, and therefore there is no doubt that sooner or later it will come] ”(Sura Ali Imran, verses - 8-9).
  • Rabbi ishrah li sadri wa yassir li amri wahlul ukdata-m-min al-lisani yafkahu kauli. Translation: Lord! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier! Untie the knot in my tongue so that they can understand my speech ”(Sura Ta Ha, ayat - 25-28).
  • “Allahumma, inni astahiru-kya bi-'ilmi-kya wa astakdirukya bi-kudrati-kya wa as'alu-kya min fadli-kya-l-'azimi fa-inna-kya takdiru wa la akdiru, wa ta'lamu wa la a'lamu, wa anta 'allamu-l-guyubi! Allahumma, in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra (here the person should be told what he intends to do) khairun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-kdur-hu li wa yassir-hu li, the amount of barik is fi-chi; wa in kunta ta'lamu anna haza-l-amra sharrun li fi dini, wa ma'ashi wa 'akibati amri, fa-srif-hu 'an-ni wa-srif-ni 'an-hu wa-kdur liya-l -haira haysu kyana, the sum of ardi-ni bi-hi. Translation: “O Allah, truly I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power, and I ask You from Your Great Mercy, for truly You know, and I do not know, because You are the Knower of the hidden. O Allah, if You know that this matter will be good for me in my religion and for my life, and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the Hereafter), then predestinate it for me and make it easy, and then make it blessed for me . And if You know that this matter will turn out to be evil for my religion, my life and for the outcome of my affairs (or for this life and the future), then take it away from me and take me away from it, and predestinate good for me, wherever it is it, and then make me happy with it.”

"God! Open my chest for me! Make my mission easier!"


Dua of Prophet Musa, alayhi salaam

What to do to get barakat?

You can often hear how Muslims wish themselves and others barakat. What does the word "Barakat" mean and what is its essence. Barakat is the blessing of the Almighty.

The word "barakat" in Arabic means "grace". Barakat is a mercy and an addition from Allah, with regards to literally everything that surrounds a Muslim.

Man is always striving for well-being and the greater good. But only the blessings sent down by Allah are blessed and bring true happiness to a person.

Barakat is the endowment of things with divine grace, so that even a small thing can become big and be useful. The greatest fruits of barak are manifested if this goodness or mercy is used in deeds of obedience to Allah. We need the blessing of Allah in everything, family, finances, relationships, health, children, work, etc.

There are some actions that can lead a person to receive God's grace:

  • Sincere intentions. If you want your actions and deeds to bring you barakah, start things with good intentions. Intentions are the basis of Islam, our every action will be judged on the basis of them. It is important that every action you take is for the pleasure of Allah. If we do something not for the sake of Allah, this deed will be deprived of divine grace.
  • Faith and piety. The Qur'an says: “And if the inhabitants of (those) villages would believe (with the True Faith) and would beware (of the punishment of Allah), (then) We would certainly open for them blessings [gates of every good] from heaven and earth [from all sides]" (7:96).
    “And whoever fears (punishment) of Allah [to carry out His commands and move away from His prohibitions], He will make a way out (from any difficult situation), and He will give him [he who is wary] food, from which he does not expect” (65: 2 –3).
  • Trust in Allah. God in the Quran says: “And whoever puts his trust in Allah, for him He is sufficient. (Indeed) indeed, Allah completes His work (to the end). (And) Allah has already set a measure for every thing” (65:3).
    The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If you had true trust in Allah, He would provide you with food, as he provides for birds - that they fly out in the morning with empty bellies and return with full ones in the evening.”
  • Reading the Qur'an. This is a fountain that brings barakat!
    God in the Quran says: “And this [Quran] is a book that We sent down to you (O Muhammad), blessed [in it is of great benefit] (and) it confirms the truth of what was sent down before it” (6:92) .
    Do not forget the grace and mercy that we can receive through the reading of the Holy Quran. Our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him!) said that for each letter read from the Holy Quran, a reward will be given, and this reward will increase tenfold. Subhanallah, it's so easy!
  • "Bismillah". Every action of a Muslim begins with sacred words and the name of the Almighty. Remembering at the beginning of each of your actions, you gain the pleasure of Allah and his grace in doing this. "Bismillah" is the simplest and shortest dua, by saying which we protect ourselves from the shaitan.
  • Joint eating. In the hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) it is said: “In eating together, grace is for you.” There is also this hadith: “Whoever has enough food for two people should call the third, and whoever has enough food for four people should accept the fifth or sixth.”
  • Honesty in trading. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “The buyer and the seller have the opportunity to confirm their transaction if they do not diverge. And if they told the truth and made it clear (did not hide) the shortcomings of their goods, they will be blessed in their transaction, and if they lied and hid some facts, their transaction will be deprived of the blessing of Allah.
  • Making dua. Call to Allah with a request for barakah. Dua is the connection between the Creator and His creation. The Prophet himself (PBUH) appealed to the Almighty with a request for barakat. By making dua, you become closer to the Almighty, and he endows you with his blessing. In general, every deed aimed at obtaining the pleasure of Allah is blessed and brings grace.
  • Halal earnings and food. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Allah loves the good, therefore he accepts only that which is good.” This applies to food and earnings acquired in a permitted way. The limbs of the one who earns haram and eats haram will not obey Allah whether he likes it or not, and the one who eats halal and strives for halal income will also do good deeds.
  • Following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in everything. The person who possessed the largest barakah in the entire history of mankind was the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He is an example for Muslims in all matters and it is his example that we should follow. By studying his Sunnah and following his example, we will be able to become better, thereby gaining the grace of the Almighty.
  • Reading the dua "Istikhara". “Istikhara” is an appeal to Allah with a request to help in starting a business, if there is good in it, and to remove misfortune from it, if there is evil in it. After praying, a Muslim must rely on Allah and accept it, with the knowledge that the decision of Allah regarding his slave always surpasses any decision of a person, both in matters relating to this world and the world to come. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) taught us the Istikhara prayer. He said: “If one of you is going to do something, then let him read two rak'ahs of an optional prayer, then say: “O Allah, verily, I ask You to help me with Your knowledge and strengthen me with Your power and I ask You about Your great mercy, for, truly, You can, but I cannot, You know, but I do not know, and You know everything about the hidden (from people)! O Allah, if You know that this matter ... (here the person should say what he wants) will be good for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then predestinate it to me and make it easy for me, and then send it down to me in this matter your blessing; but if You know that this matter will become evil for my Religion, for my life and for the outcome of my affairs, then turn it away from me, and turn me away from it, and predestinate good for me, wherever it is, and then bring me to their satisfaction."
  • Gratitude to the Almighty. In the Quran, Allah says: “If you are grateful, I will give you even more. But if you are ungrateful, then my torment is grievous” (14:7).
  • Charity. In the hadith al-Qudsi it is reported that Allah Almighty said: “O son of Adam, spend and I will spend on you.” The fastest way to get barakat can be helping the needy, sadaka and alms. It can be expressed in money, in words of support. By helping others, you cleanse your heart of sins and gain the pleasure of the Almighty.
  • Strengthening family ties. In the Quran, the Almighty says: “And beware (punishment) of Allah, by which you ask each other, and (beware of breaking) family ties. Verily, Allah is watching over you!” (4:1) The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also said: "Whoever wishes to have a long life, whoever wishes that there is always abundance in the house, let him always remember his relatives." The hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him) says: “The Almighty says:“ I am merciful, I created a family relationship and gave him a name from My name. I will keep in touch with those who keep in touch with relatives, and I will break the connection with those who will break off contact with relatives ”(Tabarani).
  • Get up early. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Allah made the first hours a blessing for my ummah." Get up for tahajjud, perform morning prayers. Try not to wake up the hours in which the Almighty sends blessings to people. In addition, this watch is much more productive for work than all the others.
  • Marriage. Marriage is a pious act and entails barakat. The Quran says: “And marry (O believers) the celibate (men and women) from among you [from among the believers] and the righteous [believers] from among your slaves and your female slaves [those that you possess]. If they [free and celibate] are poor, (then this is not an obstacle to marriage, since) Allah will enrich them from His bounty. [Marriage is the cause of getting rid of poverty.] And (indeed) Allah is inclusive [possesses all blessings], knows (the position of His slaves)!” (24:32)
  • Don't skip prayer. “And command (O Prophet) to your family (to perform) prayer and be patient yourself in it [performing it]. We [Allah] do not ask you (O Prophet) for a lot, We (Themselves) will nourish you, and the (good) outcome (both in this world and in Eternal life) is for (those who possessed the quality) warning ( from the punishment of Allah)" (20:132). Just imagine your life without this act of worship. How can a barakat be in such a life? - the basis of Muslim worship, and they are the key to the contentment of the Almighty.
  • Ask for forgiveness of your sins. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “If someone constantly asks for forgiveness from Allah, Allah will appoint for him a way out of any trouble and relief from every anxiety and provide him with food from where he does not expect.” May Allah help you to gain barakah!

Dua for Success - Dua of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him)

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"My slave will receive what he asked" (Muslim 395)

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“If you see that your time is wasted and life is going on, and you still have not achieved or acquired anything useful, and you do not find barakah in your time, then beware that you do not fall under the ayah:

“And disobey those whose hearts We have made heedless in the remembrance of Us, and who follow their whims, and their work is in vain.” (18:28). Those. became worthless, vain and scattered, there is no barakat in it. And so that he knows that some remember Allah, but remember Him with a careless heart, from which, naturally, he will not benefit.

The theme of death is one of the key in any religion. And this is not surprising, because it is the thoughts of the inevitable departure to the Eternal world that largely determine the behavior of believers in earthly life.

In Islam, much attention is paid to ensuring that a person will be rewarded with a better fate after death. Relatives, friends and relatives of the deceased, as a rule, pray to the Almighty to place the soul of the deceased in the Gardens of Eden and forgive his sins. This purpose is served by various duas, the texts of which are given below. Caught next to the dying by a person, at the moment when the eyes of the deceased are closed, it is advisable to turn to Allah with the following prayer:

"Allahummyagfir (say the name of the deceased) uarfyag darajyatahu fil-madiyana wahlufhu fii a’kybihi fil-gabiriinya waagfirlyana wa lahu ya rabbalal alyamiin. Wafsi lahu fii kabrihi wa nyauuir lahu fiih "

Meaning translation:“Oh Allah! sorry (deceased's name), raise his degree among those led by the right path, become his successor for those who remain after him, forgive us and him, O Lord of the worlds! And make spacious for him his grave and light it for him!”

Many Muslims know the phrase that should be pronounced, upon hearing the news of someone's death:

إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ

Innya lillahi, ya innya ilyakhi rajigun

Verily, we belong to Allah and to Him we return!

Directly after burial It is advisable to turn to the Almighty with the following words:

"Allahummya-gfir lahullahummya sabbithu"

Meaning translation:"O Allah, forgive him! O Allah, strengthen him!” In the biography of the Grace of the Worlds of Muhammad (S.G.V.) it is mentioned that usually after the completion of the burial, the Prophet (S.G.V.) stood for several minutes at the grave, and then addressed the audience: “Pray (your Creator) for forgiveness for your brother (sister) and ask Allah (him or her) to strengthen, for, truly, now he (she) is being asked questions ”(Abu Dawud and al-Bayhaki). Further, remembering those who have gone to another world brothers and sisters, Muslims resort to special duas - they can be read both in their native language and in Arabic. Here are some examples of such prayers:

«Аллахуммягъфир-ляху уархямху уагафихи уагъфу а'нху уа акрим нузулляху уа уасси' мудхъаляху уагъсильху биль-мя-и уассяльджи уабяради уа някъкыхи миняль-хъатаайа кямя някъкайтяль-сяубяль-абйяда миняд-дяняси уа абдильху дяран хъайран мин дярихи уа ахлялЬ хъайран мин ахлихи uaziaujyan khairan min zyaujihi wa-ajilhul-jyannyatya wa agyinzhu min a'zyabil-kabri wa a'zyabin-nyar"

Meaning translation:“O Allah, forgive him and have mercy on him and deliver him and show him mercy. And give him a good welcome and make his entrance(meaning the grave - approx. website )spacious, and wash it with water, snow and hail(i.e., a request is metaphorically expressed to provide the deceased with all kinds of graces and grant him forgiveness for all his sins and omissions - approx. website ), and cleanse him of sins just as You cleanse white clothes from dirt, and give him in return a house better than his house, and a family better than his family, and a wife better than his wife, and enter into paradise, and protect him from the torment of the grave and from the torment of fire!(This text of the dua is given in the hadith narrated by Muslim)

“Allahummya-gfir lihiyyanya wa myyyitinya wa shahidinya waga-i-binya wa sagyirinya wa kabiiirinya wa zyakyarinya uya unxianya. Allahhummya myan ayayahu minnya fya-ahyhihi a’lal-islamy wa myan tyayuyaffyahu minnya fyatyauaffyahu a’lal-name. Allahhummya la tyahrimna ajrahu wa la tudyllyanya byadyah "

Meaning translation:“O Allah, forgive our living and dead, present and absent, young and old, men and women! O Allah, make sure that those of us whom You give life live according to (the regulations of) Islam, and those of us whom You give rest, rest in faith! Oh Allah, do not deprive us of the reward for it(that is, rewards for patience during trials - approx. website ) and do not lead us astray after him (i.e. after his death)!”(Occurs in the hadith collections of Ibn Maji and Ahmad).

"Allahummy innya (deceased's name) fii zimmyatikya hyabli dzhyavyarikya fakihi min fitnyatil-kaabri wa a’zaabin-nnyari wa antya ahlul-vyafya-i vyal-hyakk. Fyaghfirlyahu varhyamhyu innyakya antal-gafurur-rahiim"

Meaning translation:"O Allah, indeed (deceased's name) is under Your protection and protection, save him from the temptation of the grave and the torment of fire. After all, You keep promises and show justice! Forgive him and have mercy on him, verily, You are the Forgiving, the Merciful!”(This dua is given in the hadith from Ibn Maji and Abu Dawud).

“Allahummya a’bdukya vyabnu amyatikya ikhtyadzhya ilya rahmyatikya wa antya ganiyyun a’n a’zabihi in kyanya mukhsinn fyazid fii hyasyanyatihi wa in kyanya musii-an fatyadzhyauzz a’nhu”

Meaning translation:“Oh Allah! Your servant and the son of Your servant needed Your mercy, and You do not need his torment! If he did good deeds, then add them to him, and if he did bad deeds, then do not charge him!”(The text of the dua according to the hadith transmitted by al-Hakim).

There is also a separate dua, which is resorted to in the situation of the ascension of the funeral prayers for a dead child

"Allahumma-ja'lhu lyanya fyaratan wa salaafyan wa ajran"

Translation:“O Allah, make it so that he is ahead of us (in paradise) and becomes our predecessor and reward for us!”

Dua in the cemetery

It is known that Muslims regularly visit the graves of their loved ones and ancestors. is also part of the tradition of holding the main Islamic holidays - Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bayram) and Eid al-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr).

Aisha bint Abu Bakr (r.a.) said that the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.) often went to the churchyard of Al-Baqi and said such text dua at the entrance to the cemetery:

"Assalyamu alaikum! Darra kaumin mukminina, wa atakum mat tuaduna, gadan muajzhalun, wa innya, inshallah, bikum lyakhikun. Allahum-agfirli ahli Bakiil-Gharkad ”(hadith from Muslim)

Meaning translation: "Peace to you! O those who are in the abode of the faithful, the promise has come, and tomorrow the turn will come for us, and, truly, be it the will of the Lord, we will come to you. Oh Lord! Forgive the sins of those buried on Baki."

In addition, while staying in places of mass graves of people, you can say the words:

“Assalamu alaikum, yaa ahlil-kubur. Yagfirullahu la nahua lakum. An-tum salafuna, wa nah-nu bil-asaar ”(Tirmizi)

Meaning translation: “Peace to you who are underground (in the graves). May the Almighty forgive both you and us. You have passed into the other world before, and we will be next.”

But how useful for dead people will be good deeds done in their favor - prayer and alms? This question occupies the minds of Islamic scholars, among whom there are those who question the possibility of helping the dead with living people.

Arguments of those who are in favor

To begin with, it is necessary to give arguments that will allow an affirmative answer to the above question: 1. The Holy Quran contains an verse that describes how new generations of Muslims will ask for forgiveness for their deceased predecessors:

“And those who came after them say: “Our Lord! Forgive us and our brothers who believed before us! Do not plant in our hearts hatred and envy for those who believed. Our Lord! "" (59:10)

This verse is an example of how Muslims should address the Almighty for previous generations of Muslims who have already left this world. If there were no special benefit for the dead in this action, then, obviously, the revelation of such an verse would not make sense. 2. Very often you can find a hadith that talks about deeds that benefit a person after death. “When a person dies, the list of his good deeds closes [that is, it can no longer be replenished], however, three actions will bring him reward in the grave. It is an alms given to other people who continue to use it, the production of knowledge and a well-bred child who will pray for his parent after his death ”(Muslim). 3. (funeral prayer) is, in fact, a request to the Creator for the forgiveness of the sins of the deceased. In addition, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) at the completion of all the necessary procedures for preparing the deceased for burial, said to the companions the following words: “Make dua for the salvation of the soul of our brother, his manifestation of stamina and firmness, because right now he is being tested in grave" (Abu Dawud). In another hadith, which is given in the collection of Imam Muslim, it is said that people who come to the funeral prayer will actually intercede for the deceased. If there are at least a hundred such people, then Allah will accept their intercession for him. 4. In a hadith transmitted by Aisha (r.a.), it is reported that once a man addressed the Final Messenger of the Almighty (s.g.v.) and asked: “My mother died. Despite this, I feel that if she were alive, she would give alms to those in need. Can I do this deed instead of her now?” The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) answered this question in the affirmative (cited by Bukhari and Muslim). 5. Another argument in favor of the need to pray for the salvation of the souls of the dead is the norm from Islamic law, which allows you to make a pilgrimage (hajj) for the deceased. 6. In one of the hadiths of the Mercy of the worlds of Muhammad (s.g.v.) the following situation is given. A sheep was brought to him, which he slaughtered himself. After that, the Prophet (pbuh) said: “For the pleasure of the Almighty. Allah is great! I performed this action for myself personally and for all those members of my community who could not perform the sacrifice ”(Abu Dawood, Tirmizi).

Arguments of Opponents of Prayer for the Dead

Many other arguments can be cited in favor of the need to perform good deeds on behalf of the deceased. However, representatives in the Middle Ages strongly opposed this. Here are some of their arguments: 1) The Mu'tazilites, who preached in their writings the need to rely solely on reason when studying the Holy Quran, cite the following verse:

"Every man is a hostage to what he has acquired" (74:38)

They argue that a person cannot count on success at the expense of other people. However, the Mu'tazilites overlook the fact that the verse refers only to sinful deeds. The verse does not apply to good deeds. 2) Another verse of the Holy Qur'an was a frequent tool in the hands of the Mu'tazilites:

“A person will receive only what he aspired to” (53:39)

From this follows the conclusion that the servant of Allah cannot count on the deeds committed by other people. However, this argument of the Mu'tazilites can be answered from several positions at once. Let's start with the fact that the above verse is. Its legal component is replaced by the verse from Surah "Mountain":

“We will reunite the believers with their descendants who followed them in the faith, and we will not diminish their deeds in the least” (52:21)

Islamic theologians interpret this text of the Holy Scripture in the sense that on the Day of Judgment, the righteous children of their parents will be able to weigh down their scales, which will contain good deeds. This is also stated in the above hadith about three things that will bring God's reward to a person after death. Further, it is worth noting that the verse cited by the Mu'tazilites refers to the infidels and those who hypocritically covered themselves with Islam. In some narrations, it is stated that the person mentioned in the verse is Abu Jahl, who brought much harm to the first Muslims and left this world in disbelief. Thus, the Mu'tazilite view of the issue under consideration is rejected by the vast majority of Muslim scholars.

1. Read the 56th sura "Falling" after the night prayer (isha).

2. Read verse 39 of Surah "The Cave":

مَا شَاء اللَّهُ لَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ

Ma sha allahu la quwwata illa bill

« What Allah Willed: There is no power except with Allah».

3. Read Surah Dawn Regularly

4. Whoever says “Ar-razzak” (“All-Nourishing”) 308 times in the morning will receive more inheritance than he expects.

5. To gain material independence, read Surah Ta.Ha in the last part of the night (before dawn).

6. According to Imam Bakir (A), in order to increase the inheritance, one must read this dua:

Allahumma inni asaluka rizkan wasiAan teyiban min rizkik

“O Allah, I ask You for a vast, good provision from Your provision.”

7. Read this dua 1000 times at midnight to save yourself from poverty and increase your lot:

Subhanaka maaliki l-haiyu l-qayyum allazi la yamut

"Exalted are You, King, Living, Eternal, Who will not die."

8. To increase your inheritance, read “Ya ganiya” (emphasis on the letter “i”, means “O Rich One”) 1060 times between the evening and night prayers.

Allahumma rabba ssamavaati ssabA wa rabba l-Arshi l-Azym ikdi Anna ddayna wa agnina mina l-faqr

"O Allah, O Lord of the seven heavens and Lord of the great Throne: pay our debts and deliver us from poverty!"

10. Read this dua 7 times with salawat after each obligatory prayer:

Rabbi Inni Limaa Anzalta Elijah Mina Kheyrin Fakiir

“O Allah, I need what You sent down for me from good!”

11. Read this dua with salavat 114 times after the night prayer (isha) for 7 days, starting from Friday:

Wa Aindahu mafaatihu l-geibi la yaAlamuhaa illa huwa wa yaAlamu maa fi l-barri wal bahri wa maa taskutu min varakatin illa yaAlamuhaa wa la habbatin fii zulumaati l-ardi wa la ratbin wa la yabisina illa kayyubiin muyubiyin

“He has the keys to the hidden, and only He knows about them. He knows what is on land and in the sea. Even a leaf falls only with His knowledge. There is no grain in the darkness of the earth, neither fresh nor dry, which would not be in clear Scripture! O Living One, O Eternal One!”

12. In "Kanzul Maknun" it is given from the Holy Prophet (C) that the following dua, if read after a prayer of 2 rak'ahs, increases the rizq:

Ya maajidu ya waajid ya ahadu ya kariim atavajjahu ileika bi muhammadin nabiyika nabiyi rrahmati sallallahu Alayhi wa aali. Ya rasuula llahi inni atavajjahu bika ila llahi rabbika wa rabbi wa rabbi culli shay. Fa asaluka ya rabbi an tusallia ala muhammadin wa ahli beitihi wa asaluka nafqatan kariimatan min nafkatika wa fathan yasiiran wa rizkan waasiAan alummu bihi shaasi wa akdi bihi daini wa astaAiinu bihi ala ayaali

"Oh Glorious! Oh dweller! Oh, the only one! Oh, Magnanimous! I turn to You through Muhammad - Your prophet, the prophet of mercy, may Allah's salutation be upon him and his family! O Messenger of Allah, I turn through you to Allah, your Lord and my Lord, the Lord of all things! I ask You, O my Lord, that You bless Muhammad and the people of his House and give me a generous sustenance, an easy victory and a vast inheritance, with which I will arrange my frustrated affairs, pay my debts and feed my family!

13. Read Sura "Falling" 3 times after each night prayer (isha) for 5 weeks continuously, starting from Saturday. Every day before reading this Surah, read the following dua:

Allahumma rzukni rizkan waasian halalan teyiban min geyri caddin wa stajib daavati min geyri raddin wa aAuzu bika min faziihati bi fakrin wa daynin wa dfaa Anni haazeyni bi hakki l-imameini ssibteyni al-hassan wal hussein Aleikhima ssalamu birahmatika rahimiina arhama

“O Allah, grant us a vast, lawful, good inheritance without hard work (in obtaining it), and answer my prayer without rejecting it! I resort to You from the humiliation of poverty and debt! So remove these two disasters from me in the name of the two Imams - Hassan and Hussein, peace be upon them both, by Your mercy, O Most Merciful of the merciful!

14. As it is said in “Kanzu l-maknun”, one should read 186 verses of the “Cow” sura between the university and the obligatory prayer for increasing the lot.

16. From Imam Sadiq (A): to increase the rizq, one must keep the written surah “Hijr” in his pocket or purse.

Ya kavviyu ya ganiyu ya valyu ya malii

"Oh Strong, oh Rich, oh Protector, oh Bestower!"

18. Muhsin Kashani says that this (above) dua should be read 1000 times between the evening and night prayers.

Astagfiru llaha llazii la ilaha illa huva rrahmaanu rrahiimu l-hayyul l-qayyumu badiiAu ssamavaati wal ard min jamiiAi jurmi wa zulmi wa israafi Ala nafsi wa atuubu ily

“I ask forgiveness from Allah, besides Whom there is no other god – the Gracious, Merciful, Living, Eternal, the Creator of heaven and earth – for all my crimes, oppression and injustice against myself and I turn to Him!”

All peoples have developed their own magical tools. Some of them are based on religious traditions. Let's discuss what is a dua for the fulfillment of desires, how to use it. Is it possible for everyone to read Does Islam help the Orthodox? Dua for the fulfillment of desires is based on the Muslim worldview, can representatives of a different religion apply to it?

What is a dua for fulfillment of desires?

In fact, this is the name of a special prayer, to which the believer turns to Allah. Dua for the fulfillment of desires is recorded in the Qur'an. It is called Salavat for short. It, of course, is not forbidden to be read to anyone, like any prayer. But there are certain restrictions imposed by the religion itself on the one who refers to the Holy Book of Muslims. According to the traditions, Allah helps those who are undividedly devoted to him. There is much more obedience and respect in Islam than in any other religion. When a dua is read for the fulfillment of desires, it is unacceptable to "dictate" one's will to higher powers. Prayer in Islam is a humble request to the Almighty for mercy. This is the difference from other religions. Muslims are brought up in a different worldview paradigm from childhood. Everything in the world happens according to the will of Allah, they believe. And his decisions should be accepted with gratitude and reverence. Whatever a person wants, he will receive only what the Almighty gives him. Therefore, the dua is pronounced with a sense of predetermination of events. The believer cannot protest, insist (mentally) on the desired result. This is the philosophical difference between dua and Christian prayer.

Text

Many people face one important problem when they want to enchant in a Muslim way. The fact is that the dua is supposed to be read in the language of writing, that is, in Arabic. Otherwise, nothing will work. Believers master this language, learn to read correctly and understand the meaning of words. An ordinary person does not have such skills. What to do? You can, of course, read a prayer written in Cyrillic. It is as follows: “Inaa lil-lyahii wa inaa ilyayahi raajiiuun, allaahuumma indayakya ahtassibu musyybaatii fajuurnia fiihe, wa abdiilnii biihee khairan minhe.” One thing is bad, you will not understand anything. Therefore, it is also recommended to keep the translation in your head. He is like this: “Truly I praise the one Lord of the worlds - Allah. I ask You, most merciful, to bring the effectiveness of Your forgiveness closer to me. Protect from sins, direct along the path of righteousness. Please point out my mistakes so that I can avoid them by Your grace. Get rid of all sins, needs and worries. May there be nothing in life that You do not consider right for me, Most Merciful Allah! This is a very strong dua for the fulfillment of a wish.

All possibilities in the soul

It is important to understand that you should pray only when you fully share the worldview of Muslims. Cunning will not help here. Since they decided to ask for the help of Allah, therefore, they agree with any of his decisions regarding their fate and further events. And no one guarantees the result. Ask any Muslim about this. The believer may not even understand the question. In his view, no person has the right to resist the will of the Almighty. That is, you should ask your soul whether you agree with such a formulation of the question? If so, please read the following suggestions. They concern only representatives of other religious groups.

How to use dua

To fulfill desires in Islam, it is still customary to pray in Arabic. And there is also a rule that older members of the family help the younger ones. In general, Muslims are big collectivists. Dua read by the community works faster and better. In any case, this is how they pray over the sick. And in order to remove the damage, older women from all over the area are going to. They read suras over the sufferer at night. Therefore, it is recommended to find a teacher from among the Muslims. First, in the process of communication, imbue with the philosophy of this religion. Secondly, this person will help you pronounce words correctly, tell you how and what to do. One description is not enough to achieve the effect. In addition, the prayer should be kept in writing. Islam attaches great importance to Arabic words. Suras are depicted on souvenirs, writes on expensive fabric. If you buy one and hang it at home, it will work as a charm or talisman.

The strongest dua for fulfilling desires

No matter how much you give to a person, it is not enough for him. People are interested in how to pray so that the wish will come true. There are many surahs in the Quran. Read everything in order. Start with the first one. It is called "Prayer to the Almighty." Then refer to the above dua. Next, suras 112 and 113 are obligatory. They protect from evil that came from outside and is inside. However, it is not at all necessary to resort to such difficulties. If there is faith in the heart, blind and genuine, then one prayer is enough. Forget about the result, like a child does. Have expressed the intention and wait for what will happen with sincere delight. Imams say that this is how all dreams come true. It's not about the number of surahs read, but about trusting the Almighty.

Conclusion

We have not touched on whether there are any rules regarding the desires themselves. In fact, Muslims ask the Almighty for the same thing that representatives of other religions strive for. We all need prosperity, well-being, happiness. It is advisable to ask for common things that are valuable to every person on earth. But it is better to realize specific material desires on your own. If you want a new gadget, earn and buy. Why turn to Allah with such trifles? How do you think?

From Abu Said al-Khudri, may Allah be pleased with him, it is transmitted that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) once came to the mosque and saw a man there, who was called Abu Umama. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked him: “O Abu Umamat, why do I see you in the mosque, not during prayer?” Abu Umamah replied: "Worries and debts have seized me, O Messenger of Allah." “Shall I teach you words that will cause the Almighty to save you from worries and debts?” the Prophet asked. “Teach, O Messenger of Allah,” said Abu Umama. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Before going to sleep and after waking up from sleep, you say:

اللهم إني أعوذ بك من الهم والحزن وأعوذ بك من العجز والكسل وأعوذ بك من البخل والجبن وأعوذ بك من غلبة الدين وقهر الرجال. قال: فقلت ذلك فأذهب الله عز وجل همي وقضى عني ديني

« Allahhumma inni a'uzu bika mina l-hammi wa l-huzni wa a'uzu bika min al-'ajzi wa l-qasali wa a'uzu bika minal bukhli wa l-jubni wa a'uzu bika min galabati-ddaini wa kagyri -rrijal».

« O Allah, I will forgive Your protection from worries and sorrow, I will forgive Your protection from weakness and laziness, I will also forgive Your protection from stinginess and greed, from debts to overcome me, and from the violence of people. Abu Umama said: “I said these words, and Allah delivered me from worries and repaid my debts". (Abu Dawud)

Also, Ibn "Abu Ddunya narrates a hadith from Mu" aza ibn Jabal

“I complained to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) that I have debts. He asked me: "Oh Mu" az, do you want to get rid of debts? "Oh yes!" I replied.

Then he recited the verses to me."

These were verses 26 and 27 from Surah Al-i "Imran:

ُقُلِ اللَّهُمَّ مَالِكَ الْمُلْكِ تُؤْتِي الْمُلْكَ مَن تَشَاءُ وَتَنزِعُ الْمُلْكَ مِمَّن تَشَاءُ وَتُعِزُّ مَن تَشَاءُ وَتُذِلُّ مَن تَشَاءُ ۖ بِيَدِكَ الْخَيْرُ ۖ إِنَّكَ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ (٢٦) تُولِجُ اللَّيْلَ فِي النَّهَارِ وَتُولِجُ النَّهَارَ فِي اللَّيْلِ ۖ وَتُخْرِجُ الْحَيَّ مِنَ الْمَيِّتِ وَتُخْرِجُ الْمَيِّتَ مِنَ الْحَيِّ ۖ وَتَرْزُقُ مَن تَشَاءُ بِغَيْرِ حِسَابٍ (٢٧)

[الجزء: ٣ | آل عمران (٣)| الآية: ٢٦- ٢٧]

« In the name of Allah, the Gracious and Merciful! Say: “O Allah, Lord of all things! You give to whomever you wish, and you take away from whomever you wish. Everything happens according to your will; you exalt whom you will, and you humiliate whom you will. You give everything. Verily, You are sovereign over all things. You lengthen the night by shortening the day, and lengthen the day by shortening the night. You make the dead alive and the living dead, that is, you turn seeds into plants, and plants into seeds, a date stone into a palm tree, and dates from a palm tree, etc., and you grant, besides counting, an inheritance to whom you wish ". (3:26-27)

رَحْمنَ الدُّنْيَا وَالآخِرَةِ وَرِحِيمَهُمَا تُعْطِي مَنْ تَشَاءُ مِنْهَا وَتَمْنَعُ مَنْ تَشَاءُ ، ارْحَمْني رَحْمَةً تُغْنِيني بِهَا عَنْ رَحْمَةِ مَنْ سِوَاكَ

“Rahmanu ddunya wa l-ahrati va rahimuhuma, tu’ti man tashau minha va tamna’u mann tashau, irhamni rahmatan tugnini biha ‘an rahmati mann sivaka.”

« O Merciful of this world and the world to come, O Allah, Merciful, give me from Yourself and remove my debts! ».

After reading this, He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Even if you owe someone all the gold in the world, you will still be freed from debt!”